Number of Ground Zero Workers with Cancer Skyrockets

Posted By Katz, Leidman, Freund & Herman || 29-Aug-2014

Last year, the number of Ground Zero rescuers and responders who have developed
cancer was 1,140—this year, that number has shot up to an astonishing
2,500. The World Trade Center Health Program at Mount Sinai Hospital has
recently counted 1,655 responders that have cancer, amongst the 37,000
police officers, hard hats, sanitation workers, and other city employees
and volunteers it monitors. When firefighters and EMTs are added, the
tally increases to 2,518.

One retired FDNY captain recently received $1.5 million from the federal
September 11th Victim Compensation Fund (VCF). As a result of toiling non-stop at Ground
Zero for an extended period of time, the firefighter developed lung disease
and inoperable pancreatic cancer. The captain was forced to retire in
2008 due to lung damage that would cause him to wheeze after fires. Last
year, doctors discovered a large tumor entwined around his arteries, which
they reported unable to remove without killing him. At the time of 9/11,
the captain weighed 240 pounds. After rounds of chemotherapy and radiation,
he now weighs 160 pounds.

While the captain's VCF award is mainly based on his lost wages, it
also includes $250,000 for the pain and suffering he has endured. The
firefighter has expressed his frustration with the VCF, because although
he has received his benefits, everyone else has to wait two years. While
VCF recipients get 10% immediately, they have to wait until 2016 to receive
the remainder of their award.

As of now, 115 cancer claimants have been awarded, totaling $50.5 million,
ranging in sums from $400,000 to $4.1 million. Studies have shown that
9/11 workers have been the recipients of certain cancers at a much higher
rate than what is expected of the normal population. These types of cancers
include thyroid, leukemia, prostate and multiple myeloma.

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